Frequent Questions

In this FAQ section (FAQ), we've compiled some of the most common queries we receive from our customers. From information about our services to details about water safety, we hope to provide you with clear and concise answers to help you prepare for an incredible underwater adventure.

In open water from the age of 10.

No, there is no maximum age limit to practice as long as there is no physical and/or medical complication that prevents diving.
No, de acuerdo al manual PADI se tiene que esperar un promedio de 18 a 24 horas después de haber realizado tu último buceo.

No, any obstruction in the airways generates complications for diving, so it is NOT recommended to dive with congestion or a cold.

Yes, it is required to have basic swimming knowledge, however you do not need to be an expert swimmer to carry out the diving activity, that is why we do a theory and pool class before jumping into the sea to guarantee that there is no panic or underwater complication.

No, what you breathe from the tank is the same air that we breathe naturally on the surface, however, it is pressurized air through a compressor that fills the tank and is the same air that we breathe in our daily lives.

Never hold/hold your breath, you must always breathe constantly to avoid an accident.

No, we have the activity for beginners which is called DISCOVER SCUBA DIVING or DIVING BAPTISM, it is for people who do not have a certification but want to live the experience of breathing underwater for a day, a theory and exercise class is required in the pool before diving in open water.

Yes, in the Riviera Maya we have cave diving where you can dive with the OPEN WATER DIVER certification as long as you are GUIDED by a diver with CAVE DIVER / FULL CAVE DIVER certification who is registered in the caves.

NO, there are Cenotes that are open waters (without a roof) where you can practice diving without having to have a diving certification, however you must take a theory class and practice some exercises before diving in the cenote.

No, however by standards it is necessary to dive at least once a year. If more than a year has passed without diving, you need to do an activity such as Reactivate or Refresh to evaluate your theoretical and practical knowledge before returning. to dive in the sea.

Yes, once you obtain your PADI certification you can travel the world and it will help you to do dives in other places in the world, however each country has its own legislation on diving activities.

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